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emrtechie
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RE: ENV RD-10

Yes. This meter has some interesting features. Compact size, exposure alarm and single axis which some users prefer to better isolate signal sources. ...

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RE: coloidal silver

I have not tried colloidal silver personally, but it appears to have properties that may assist with minimising oxidative stress caused by some forms ...

3 years ago
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RE: Occupancy Sensors

If there is an observed adverse response, the LED light may employ active, as opposed to passive, technology. This is most often implemented through s...

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RE: frequencies of devices

First, to avoid confusion, standard Wi-Fi only operates at 2.4GHz and 5GHz, and not 900MHz. Yes, the frequency of reception and transmission for most ...

4 years ago
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RE: question about pulses from devices used to register parcel delivery, as by Australia Post

Handheld "proof-of-delivery" devices (PoD.s) communicate over the 3G or 4G data networks. Signal output would be on par with an ordinary mobile phone....

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RE: ORSAA

Professor Rodney Croft is a psychologist at Monash University and principal of the ACEBR. His team's research has been focused largely upon determinin...

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RE: medical scans

An additional source of X-rays, and general cosmic radiation, is air travel. The dose received relates to flight duration, altitude and latitude. For ...

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RE: medical scans

Dentistry and CT utilise X-rays, while MRI is wholly magnetic. Exposure varies according to the make and model of equipment, and part of the body bein...

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RE: Inexpensive Bed Canopy to Exclude EMR

Those are all great suggestions. A few years ago, I did some testing along these lines with materials purchased at the local hardware store. The follo...

4 years ago
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RE: shielding studied in pubmed paper

Here is another link with slightly more information. In real life circumstances, I have never heard of EHS being made worse by typically applied meta...

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